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SUMMARY:A Book Discussion on Camouflaged: Forgotten Stories from Battlefields by Probal DasGupta
LOCATION:VKS 003\, FLAME University
DESCRIPTION:FLAME Centre for South and Southeast Asia Studies presents A Book Discussio
 n on Camouflaged: Forgotten Stories from Battlefields by Probal DasGupta | 
 Historian, Army Veteran, Corporate Leader, Author\nProbal DasGupta is an ac
 claimed military historian, author, corporate leader and an army veteran. H
 e has two best-selling books to this credit. These are “Watershed 1967: Ind
 ia’s Forgotten War with China” (Juggernaut, 2020) and the recent runaway hi
 t “Camouflaged: Forgotten Stories from Battlefields” (Juggernaut 2023). Of 
 the two, Watershed 1967 was in The Asian Age’s Top Ten Bestseller list. Hin
 dustan Times chose it as the Editor’s Book of the Week. The Hindu and Times
  of India included it among the top books on China.\nBeyond his writing dex
 terity, Probal is a senior corporate leader and strategic thinker who advis
 es clients on geoeconomic issues, dispute support, strategic investment ris
 ks, reputation turnaround, fraud investigations, business intelligence, pol
 itical risks, corporate governance. He has worked with some of the most rep
 uted advisory firms including Crosby Textor, Kroll and Duff &amp; Phelps, C
 ontrol Risks among others. Prior to his transition to the civilian world, h
 e was known as Major Probal DasGupta and served with the elite 11 Gorkha Ri
 fles of the Indian Army.\nAfter his Army tenure, Probal has been a Braun My
 ers Fellow, JN Tata Scholar and RD Sethna Scholar at Columbia University, N
 ew York, where he completed his masters degree with a regional focus on Sou
 th Asia.\nPresently, Probal heads his boutique advisory firm Birdstone Cons
 ulting where he helps clients make informed business decisions on complex i
 ssues. He is also a columnist for FirstPost.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>FLAME Centre for South and Southeast Asia Studies presents A Book Dis
 cussion on Camouflaged: Forgotten Stories from Battlefields by Probal DasGu
 pta | Historian, Army Veteran, Corporate Leader, Author</b></p><div><img st
 yle="float: left; width: 400px; height: auto; padding: 15px;" src="https://
 flame.edu.in/images/events/probal-dasGupta-book-discussion.jpg" /></div><p>
 Probal DasGupta is an acclaimed military historian, author, corporate leade
 r and an army veteran. He has two best-selling books to this credit. These 
 are “Watershed 1967: India’s Forgotten War with China” (Juggernaut, 2020) a
 nd the recent runaway hit “Camouflaged: Forgotten Stories from Battlefields
 ” (Juggernaut 2023). Of the two, Watershed 1967 was in The Asian Age’s Top 
 Ten Bestseller list. Hindustan Times chose it as the Editor’s Book of the W
 eek. The Hindu and Times of India included it among the top books on China.
 </p><p>Beyond his writing dexterity, Probal is a senior corporate leader an
 d strategic thinker who advises clients on geoeconomic issues, dispute supp
 ort, strategic investment risks, reputation turnaround, fraud investigation
 s, business intelligence, political risks, corporate governance. He has wor
 ked with some of the most reputed advisory firms including Crosby Textor, K
 roll and Duff &amp; Phelps, Control Risks among others. Prior to his transi
 tion to the civilian world, he was known as Major Probal DasGupta and serve
 d with the elite 11 Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army.</p><p>After his Army 
 tenure, Probal has been a Braun Myers Fellow, JN Tata Scholar and RD Sethna
  Scholar at Columbia University, New York, where he completed his masters d
 egree with a regional focus on South Asia.</p><p>Presently, Probal heads hi
 s boutique advisory firm Birdstone Consulting where he helps clients make i
 nformed business decisions on complex issues. He is also a columnist for Fi
 rstPost.</p>
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